Syllabus For MHT CET

Syllabus for MHT CET



Director of Medical Education and Research, Mumbai, Government of Maharashtra, is entrusted with the responsibility of conducting Maharashtra-Common entrance test (MHT-CET) for admission into MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BUMS (Unani), BPTh (Physiotherapy), BOTh (Occupational Therapy), BP&O, BASLP (Audiology and Speech Language Pathology), BSc Nursing, BVSc & AH, B.E., B.Tech., and B.Pharm courses offered in government/government aided and few unaided private colleges of Maharashtra.
 
Syllabus
Syllabus of Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany & Zoology) and Mathematics for the MHT-CET is the same as for the HSC Examination of HSC Board of Maharashtra. Detailed topics of the syllabus is given in the following lines.
 
Physics
Rotational Motion, Simple Harmonic Motion, Thermionic Emission, Wave, Theory of Light, Semi Conductors, Properties of Fluids, Magnetic Effect of Electric Current, Gravitation, Electrostatics, Atoms Molecules and Nuclei, Circular Motion, Current Electricity, Electomagnetic Induction, Electrons and Photons, Kinetic Theory of Gases, and Radiation.
 
Chemistry
Nuclear and Radiochemistry, Organic Hydroxy Compounds, Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetics, Acids and Esters, Adsorption and Colloids, Amines, Aldehydes and Ketones, Ionic Equilibria, Ethers, Electrochemistry, Halogen, Derivatives of Alkanes, and Fluorine and Hydrogen Fluoride, Silicon, Synthetic Fibres and Third Row Elements.
 
Mathematics
Linear Programming, Vectors, Probability, Application of Derivatives, Circle, Continuity, Definite Intergrals, Ellipse, Hyperbola, Indefinite Integrals, Limits, Matrices, Numerical Methods, and Mathematical Logic.
 
Biology
Bioenergy, Biotechnology, Circulation, Reproduction, Respiration, Classification Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms, Classification of Chordata, Community Health Services & Measures, Conquest of Land, Domestication of Plants, Photosynthesis, Pollution, Domestication of Animals, Evolution, Excretion and Osmoregulation, Fertilizes, Pesticides and Biological Methods of Pest Control, Human Diseases and their Control, Genes, Hormonal Coordination, Human Evolution, Human Population, Human Skeleton, Locomotion, Mendel's Law of Inheritance, Nervous Coordination, and Sex Determination and Sex Linkage.
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